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Re: CONTRACEPTION: Is Essure a good procedure?From: ceballos (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:03:00 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 6 Dec 2007, ceballos wrote: > >Thank you for the answers, I have an apt w my Doctor tomorrow. I heard >about the Essure procedure as it is permanent and the recovery seems >very good, but before asking my Doctor wanted to get a second opinion. I >talked to him yesterday and he mentioned me the Mirena and he tried to >avoid the Essure theme, but I just research Mirena and is so scary >besides it is not permanent. Is there something else you Doctors >recommend? Please advise, as the holidays are coming and don't want to >have a surgery that will keep me from being w my children. > >Thanks, > >-- >Ceballos > >Message posted on T. Lyons, MD behalf by: Hope, Fibroid and Women’s >Health Forum Moderator > >Ablation should not be considered birth control however, it is difficult >to get pregnant after having an ablation particularly soon after the >procedure. At 33 a year or so from now you may want to be increasingly >careful and either use a barrier method or consider other methods of >birth control. Always talk with your doc about these questions. > >-- >T. Lyons, MD >ATLANTA, GA > >http://www.thomasllyons.com http://www.endocenters.net >http://www.obgyn.net/fibroid-resource-center/?page=/all_advisors/T_Lyons > >Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only and, as >such, do not constitute a physician-patient relationship. This >information is not intended to supplant the need for you to consult with >your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options and/or >interventions. ** Private emails cannot be entertained due to time >constraints; consequently, they will receive no response. > >At Sun, 2 Dec 2007, ceballos wrote: > >I am 33 and had the ablation >procedure last month after serious problems >with the bleeding and >cramping. Is been a month and I feel so good so >far. My question is, >I understand the possibility of getting pregnant >is rare but I had >intercourse on Friday for the first time after the >procedure and I feel >worry, because I did not use protection. Do I need >to call the Dr. on >Monday morning or should not be worry? I went to my >2nd week check-up >but did not mentioned any about protection. Please >advise as I was >reading on-line there is a possibility of getting >pregnant and I need >to be on some kind of contraception. > >Please advise, thank you. > >>XC >
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